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Practising what we preach: Are knowledge management systems in practice really knowledge management systems?

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:06 authored by N Wickramasinghe
Knowledge management systems (KMS) are predominant in both theory and practice. However, are the same systems discussed in theory actualised in practice? By comparing and contrasting KMS in theory and practice, this paper demonstrates that they are indeed dissimilar. In theory, KMS have both subjective and objective components. In practice, only the objective component of KMS appears to be actualized; hence, these KMS in practice are essentially organisational memory systems at best and not KMS at all.

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Big Island, Hawaii

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EN.1 Other conference paper

Volume

2002-January

Pagination

2609-2618

Start date

2002-01-10

End date

2002-01-10

ISSN

1530-1605

ISBN-10

0769514359

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Event

35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

Piscatawy, N.J.

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